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Chapter 1
Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 3
02/07/2016

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How is production success measured in aquaculture?
Definition
efficiency of conversion of feed/food inputs into biomass
Term
Describe the flow of energy in an ecosystem
Definition
solar energy
primary producers
herbivores
carnivores
decomposers
nutrients
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How are different aquaculture systems defined?
Definition
based on the contribution of natural food sources & how much human input there is
Term
What are the 3 types of aquaculture?
Definition
extensive
semi-intensive
intensive
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What is semi-intensive aquaculture?
Definition
when the natural production of food is stimulated or supplemented by inputs added by humans

e.g. fertilizer, feed supplements added to water but fish also rely on naturally present food sources
Term
______ aquaculture relies solely on the natural food web
Definition
extensive
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What is integrated fish farming?
Definition
production of two species at once, with inputs/outputs that complement each other

e.g. rice & fish, horticulture & fish, ducks & fish
Term
What is the best way to maximize productivity when using an extensive system? What is this known as?
Definition
raise multiple species that can feed on the products of one another

POLYCULTURE
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Where does the majority of global aquaculture take place?
Definition
Asia (specifically China)
Term
What are hapas?
Definition
nets planted into the floor of a pond, fish are kept in the net and fertilizer or feed is added (semi-intensive farming)
Term
How has global aquaculture production changed in recent years?
Definition
production has become intensive. previously, most industries relied on wild populations
Term
How has aquaculture production changed in China in recent years?
Definition
1950's: extensive/semi-intensive, low production rate, community-managed fish

1980s - switch to privatized production, intensive systems, rapid spike in production
Term
Why is stocking density of intensive cages so high?
Definition
the system is expensive to set up, so want to maximize return on investment by raising as many fish as possible
Term
Why are salmon cage farms so highly mechanized?
Definition
often in remote locations, obtaining staff, feed etc frequently is difficult. the more robotic the better
Term
Why is feeding aquaculture species a challenge?
Definition
-digestive systems undergo significant changes from larvae to adults
-difficult to find live prey which can be efficiently cultivated & meets nutritional reqs of the fish
Term
Larval aquatic animals are often fed....
Definition
algae
Term
Why is raising rotifers as a live prey source difficult?
Definition
undergo lots of changes in their life cycl
Term
What is the nutritional 'gold standard' live prey feed in aquaculture? Why aren't they fed very often?
Definition
copepods

very difficult to cultivate
Term
Why are brine shrimp commonly used as live prey? what is the issue?
Definition
-cysts can be stored in a can for years, then stimulated to develop when introduced to salt water

problem: they contain none of the required fatty acids for fish
Term
Crustacean larvae are often fed....
Definition
egg protein, mixed with water to form paste
Term
What are the cons to feeding live prey?
Definition
difficult to maintain
those that are easy are not nutritionally balanced
they can carry disease
Term
What is the challenge in feeding dry feed to fish?
Definition
the particles may not be perceived as food, need to 'train' the fish to eat it by gradually switching from live prey to pellets
Term
Compare Food vs Feed
Definition
FOOD
-self seleced
-natural
-high degree of sanitation

FEED
-humans decide what animals will eat
-artificial
-lower degree of sanitation
Term
Why is feeding trash fish not ideal?
Definition
-rot quickly
-can be very polluting
-source of disease
Term
What is a popular method of feeding eels in Japan?
Definition
cooking trash fish, slaughter house byproducts, grains etc. & turning into a paste
Term
What is a meat-meal mixture?
Definition
blending meat byproducts with dry mixture to create a moist feed
Term
How can farm-made feed be made more stable
Definition
dry it in sun, will allow for a few days' storage instead of needing to be fed right away
Term
What is extruded feed?
Definition
all ingredients are mixed to form paste, forced through an extruder under height heat/pressure, cut into pellet shapes, dried & oils added.
Term
What is the advantage to extruded feed?
Definition
much safer, can be made to float, prolongs shelf life
Term
If your fish are kept in murky water, how should they be fed?
Definition
hand fed using a feed that floats, so fish will come to surface and you can assess their health & feed consumption
Term
What is a con/pro to demand feeders?
Definition
fish may consume far more feed than they need

*can also be a pro as ad-lib feeding can increase growth rate, to some degree
Term
If you are using a mechanized feeding system in a remote area, how can you monitor intake
Definition
submersible camera
Term
Why are feeding trays used? What is the con?
Definition
can monitor intake, make sure feed isn't going to waste or being fed in excess

con: manual labour
Term
What characteristics should aquaculture feeds have?
Definition
1. size, stability, palatability & appearance appropriate for species

2. cost effective

3. meet nutritional requirements

4. can be stored, transported, convenient to use, consistent quality

5. fish produced should be safe, acceptable and attractive to consumers

6. sustainable (environmental considerations)
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